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POVERTY
KILLS
DO WE CARE
ABOUT THE FACTS? APPARENTLY NOT!
By
Nicholas Regush
May 1,
2002 - Isnt it great that conventional medicine is providing
Americans with so many breakthroughs? Or, at least, the hype says so.
And isnt it terrific that alternative medicine has so many answers in
little bottles or powders, herbs and pills and many so-called cures to
be found in natural healing clinics?
Sure,
if you can afford to buy the insurance required to gain access to the
so-called breakthroughs. And sure, if you have the money to travel to
the clinics and pay high prices for many of the potions at your
friendly health food store. Great! More power to you.
The
fact is, tens of millions of Americans cant afford even the
health-care basics. Never mind the breakthroughs and the terrific new
formulas for greater health and longevity.
The
fact is, the poorer you are, the less healthy you are likely to be
over a shortened lifetime.
The
fact is, when you have only a little money, youll likely pay the
electric bill and forget about the medicine (whether its conventional
or natural). Forget about the so-called "breakthroughs."
The
fact is, in this so-called "advanced" democracy, blacks and ethnic
minorities have much less access than the norm to basic health care.
The
fact is, that Hispanics and American Indians have close to three times
the rate of diabetes, compared with whites.
The
fact is, about 18 million women in the U.S. live in poverty and their
health is seriously affected.
The
fact is, if youre poor, you may not feel you have much, if any,
control over your life and that may influence your health status.
I can
go on and on with facts, but the fact is, poverty makes you sick.
The
fact is, poverty kills.
Whack!
I just gave myself a slap in the head. Why am I telling you all this?
Its an old story. Im sure you dont need a wake-up call. Weve known
about the "health gap" for decades.
Weve
known that without wide-scale insurance coverage, millions of peoples
lives would be seriously affected. They would get sick more often and
have shortened lives.
Weve
known that without huge expenditures to provide access to adequate
health care that the health consequences would be grave for millions
of Americans.
Are we
still waiting for those so-called "breakthroughs" to trickle down to
the poor?
Are we
still waiting for the new magic "bullet" or "potion" to be available
to everyone in need?
Are we
still waiting for the poor to "buck up" and "get down to it" and "show
their stuff" and "rise up through the ranks" and "make the effort to
be well?"
Are we
living in some wild fantasy?
Or
maybe we dont even care much, as long as we have the access to the
so-called "breakthroughs" and "magic potions."
Or
maybe we simply dont care at all.
Whack. |